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Action: <br /> <br />Based upon response from MnDOT to the request for to consider four lane section between <br />CSAH 5 and CR 116. <br /> <br />CASE #2 <br /> <br />CONSIDER .CLOSURE OF BARIUM STREET ACCESS ONTO <br />CRlt6 AND THE ELIMINATION OF THE ARGON STREET <br />EMERGENCY ACCESS IN TO MALLARD POND SUBDIVISION <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />This Committee case is being presented as a separate Council case at tonight's <br />meeting. <br /> <br />CASE #3 <br /> <br />RECEIVE PETITION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF <br />WELCOME'S ROAD iN THE NW ¼ OF THE NE ¼ OF SECTION 16 <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />On October 7, 2004 ~City staff held .a neighborhood meeting with residents of the unpaved <br />streets located in the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 16 to discuss the alternatives and <br />process for improving the condition of their streets. These streets include 163rd Lane from <br />Varolite Street to Umnimite Street,; Uranimite Street fi.om 163rd Lane to 164th Lane; 164th <br />Lane from Uranimit¢ Street to. Sapphire Street; Sapphire Street fi.om 164th Lane to 164th <br />Avenue; and 164th Avenue from Sapphire Street to a point 300 feet east thereof'. The <br />streets will be collectively referred to as Welcomes Road. On December 10, 2004 a <br />petition was received, which was signed by eleven of the 19 properties benefited by the <br />improvement. A copy of the petition was provided to each of the Committee members <br />along with a sketch of the benefited properties and a listing of the property identification <br />number (PINs) and those respective owners. The process for improving such streets is <br />through the City's financing policy Outlined in City Code Chapter 4, which follows <br />Minnesota State Statute 427.' This is the process that anticipates the special assessment of <br />at least a portion of the project costs. In July of 2004 the Public Works Committee <br />recommended that the City contribute 50% of the cost of paving these streets. <br /> <br />Staff recommended that the Public works Committee recommend to the City Council that <br />a feasibility study be:prepared outlining the proposed improvements and associated costs <br />of improving Welcome's Road contingent upon the petition being verified for compliance <br />with the required number of property oWner signatures. It was noted that 14 of 19 property <br />owners have signed the petition. <br /> <br />Motion to recommend to the City CounCil that a feasibility study be prepared outlining the <br />proposed improvements and associated dOsts of improving Welcome's Road with the <br />understanding that the City will provide 50 percent of the funding contingent upon the <br /> <br /> <br />